Shady Side Academy runs over Deer Lakes

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If you asked Shady Side Academy coach Dave Havern pregame whether he expected a majority of his team's yards to come via rushing, he would have given a resounding yes.

“It's what we expected,” Hazlett said. “But they didn't show us anything we weren't expecting. They came in with a great set of running backs.”

Offensively, Deer Lakes (0-2, 0-2) struggled to get anything going. Deer Lakes ended the first half with 58 total yards of offense and three first downs. It finished the game with 134 total yards and threw two interceptions.

With less than a minute left, Lancers junior quarterback Josh Plocki found senior receiver Zach Bryner for a 4-yard touchdown pass to make the score 20-7 and avoided being shut out.

“We played with them for four quarters,” Hazlett said. “We drove the ball at the end of the game. I'm proud of what we did tonight.”

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